The foremost developments from the world of sports activities on August 14 the place Indians took half are as follows:
GOLF
Lahiri finishes runner-up in Liv Golf at New Jersey, Smith wins
India’s Anirban Lahiri earned a giant paycheque with a second-place end at LIV Golf Bedminster, firing an mixture of 5-under on the occasion.
Lahiri, the one Indian taking part in within the Liv Sequence, shot rounds of 74-64-70, totalling 5-under and ending behind Australia’s Cameron Smith (66-67-68), who aggregated 12-under.
Smith’s workforce Rippers additionally gained the workforce title whereas Lahiri’s facet, led by Bryson DeChambeau, was second.
It was the third runner-up end for Lahiri on the LIV Golf Tour. He was second on the Boston Invitational in 2022 and once more completed runners-up in Adelaide.
He earned $2.25 million for his second place but it surely additionally included $375,000 as his share of the prize cash within the workforce occasion.
Smith gained $4 million for his title triumph.
This was the second runners-up end for Lahiri this season. He has had 4 extra top-20 finishes and is presently fifteenth within the participant standings.
Lahiri, ranging from the primary tee, dropped a shot on the second. He birdied the third, solely to drop one other shot on the sixth. He picked back-to-back bridies on the fifteenth and sixteenth for a 70 that gave him a complete of 5-under, which was seven behind the winner.
Lahiri had shot 7-under 64 on the second day, which had catapulted him into rivalry.
The profitable workforce of Rippers included Cameron Smith, Jediah Morgan, Matt Jones and Marc Leishman.
The Crushers comprised Bryson DeChambeau, Anirban Lahiri, Charles Howell III and Paul Casey.
– PTI
Jeev shoots even par, stays in High-10 at Legends occasion
Indian golfer Jeev Milkha Singh remained within the High-10 regardless of a roller-coaster journey within the second spherical of the Legend Tour Trophy.
Beginning his second spherical in Tied-sixth place, Jeev birdied the primary and the third holes to maneuver up however three bogeys between the tenth and 14th pulled him again.
The 51-year-old Indian legend discovered a late birdie on the seventeenth to get again even par and at 4-under 144, he was Tied-ninth with yet one more spherical to go at Hanbury Manor Marriott Resort & Nation Membership.
It has been a superb run for Jeev, who was T-14 on the Senior Open in Royal Porthcawl in Wales after which fifth at JCB Championships which was minimize brief to 36 holes as a result of inclement climate.
Jeev is taking part in in Seniors Excursions in Europe and Japan, and in addition numerous occasions on the Asian Tour.
– PTI
India Cements-Professional golf championship to be held in Chennai
Om Prakash Chouhan, the Tata Metal-PGTI rating chief, Aman Raj and Bangladesh’s Jamal Hossain would be the star points of interest within the India Cements-Professional golf championship to be held at Cosmo-TNGF course right here from August 16 to 19.
The Professional-Am occasion will probably be held on August 15. The prize cash for the event is Rs. 50 lakh, the very best ever for a golf occasion within the metropolis.
Uttam Singh Mundy, CEO of PGTI, whereas thanking N. Srinivasan (Vice-Chairman & Managing Director, India Cements) for coming ahead to sponsor the event, mentioned that the course was in nice form however “the undesirable rain has been little bit of a dampener. We hope the climate gods will probably be sort.”
H. R. Srinivasan, Joint president of PGTI, mentioned the course has been in “absolute excellent form.”
The occasion will witness the participation of 126 golfers together with 123 professionals and three amateurs. The opposite main Indian professionals within the area embrace Karan Pratap Singh, Sachin Baisoya and Gaurav Pratap Singh, to call just a few.
Golfers from Sri Lanka, Japan and Nepal may even be collaborating. The native problem will probably be led by Chennai-based golfers, C. Arul, Sandeep Syal and S. Prasanth.
– Workforce Sportstar
CUE SPORT
Maiden title for Mohammed Arshad

V.M. Mohammed Arshad.
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V.M. Mohammed Arshad.
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Down 2-4 after six frames, the seasoned V.M. Mohammed Arshad made a superb comeback and gained his maiden Kerala State 6-Crimson Snooker Championship on the Cue Masters Professional, Vazhakkala.
Arshad, from Ernakulam and a former five-time State snooker champion, defeated his Gymkhana Membership-mate Sanjay Nair 6-5 after taking 4 of the final 5 frames within the ultimate.
The consequence (ultimate): V.M. Mohammed Arshad (Gymkhana, Ekm) bt Sanjay Nair (Gymkhana) 6-5 (34-17, 12-39, 28-41, 35-32, 24-31, 24-34, 45-24, 36-22, 18-42, 37-16, 46-11).
-Stan Rayan
BASKETBALL
India loses to Kazakhstan after consecutive wins in FIBA Olympic Pre-Qualifying Event Asia 2023
The Indian males’s basketball workforce misplaced to Kazakhstan 73-75 within the FIBA Olympic Pre-Qualifying Event Asia 2023 in Damascus on Monday.
The Indian males’s basketball workforce defeated hosts Syria 85-74 in its opening match. Later, it beat Indonesia 90-74 in its second match.
Six nations – India, Bahrain, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Syria – compete within the Asian leg of the Olympic pre-qualifiers basketball event for the Paris 2024 Video games.
Solely the highest workforce from the occasion will advance to the ultimate Olympic basketball qualifying event scheduled in 2024.
-Workforce Sportstar
CRICKET
Maharaja Trophy: Shivamogga Lions defeats Mangalore Dragon by 9 runs
Shreyas Gopal’s all-round effort (46 and 1/30) and Abhinav Manohar’s 25-ball half-century (50) helped Shivamogga Lions defeat Mangalore Dragons by 9 runs within the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 on the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Monday.
Requested to bat first, the Lions had an honest PowerPlay, scoring 50 runs, however slowed down within the center overs, reaching solely 103 by the 15 overs mark. However Shreyas (46, 32b, 1×4, 3×6) and Abhinav (50, 25b, 1×4, 5×6) mixed for 93 fourth-wicket runs from simply 48 balls to swell their workforce’s whole. M.G. Naveen was the very best bowler for the Dragons, selecting up 4 of the 5 wickets to fall (4/19).
The Mangaluru facet stuttered at the beginning of the chase, and was 76 for 5 at one stage. Okay.V. Siddharth (46 n.o., 35b, 1×4, 3×6) and Aniruddha Joshi (50, 31b, 3×4, 4×6) introduced the Dragons again with an 83-run partnership for the sixth wicket.
However V. Koushik’s dismissal of Joshi when 18 runs was required off eight balls turned the tide. When the big-hitting Okay. Gowtham fell three balls later, it was curtains.
Within the day’s second match, Hubli Tigers made it two wins in a row, beating defending champion Gulbarga Mystics by seven wickets. Chasing a modest 139, Tigers rode on Luvnith Sisodia’s quickfire 61 (40b, 5×4, 3×6) and Okay.L. Shrijith’s 47 (32b, 5×4, 1×6) to finish the job with 28 balls to spare.
Temporary scores: Shivamogga Lions 176/5 in 20 overs (Rohan Kadam 27, Nihal Ullal 28, Shreyas Gopal 46, Abhinav Manohar 50, M.G. Naveen 4/19) bt Mangalore Dragons 167/7 in 20 overs (Okay.V. Siddharth 46 n.o., Aniruddha Joshi 50); MoM: Shreyas.
Gulbarga Mystics 138 in 19.3 overs (Manvanth Kumar 3/21) misplaced to Hubli Tigers 141/3 in 15.2 overs (Luvnith Sisodia 61, Okay.L. Shrijith 47); MoM: Luvnith.
Tuesday’s matches: Mangalore Dragons vs. Mysore Warriors; Bengaluru Blasters vs. Shivamogga Lions.
-N.Sudarshan